K&S Potash Production Plant

K+S Kali GmbH branded sacks of magnesium sulfate, commonly called Epsom salts, pass along a conveyor belt at the company's warehouse in Bebra, Germany, on Tuesday, July 5, 2011. K+S AG, Europe's biggest potash producer, dropped 1.3 percent to 53 euros and Yara International ASA, the largest maker of nitrogen fertilizers, slid 4.2 percent to 303.70 kroner as a U.S. Department of Agriculture report showed that U.S. grain acreage and inventories topped analysts' estimates. Photographer: Hannelore Foerster/Bloomberg via Getty Images
K+S Kali GmbH branded sacks of magnesium sulfate, commonly called Epsom salts, pass along a conveyor belt at the company's warehouse in Bebra, Germany, on Tuesday, July 5, 2011. K+S AG, Europe's biggest potash producer, dropped 1.3 percent to 53 euros and Yara International ASA, the largest maker of nitrogen fertilizers, slid 4.2 percent to 303.70 kroner as a U.S. Department of Agriculture report showed that U.S. grain acreage and inventories topped analysts' estimates. Photographer: Hannelore Foerster/Bloomberg via Getty Images
K&S Potash Production Plant
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GERMANY POTASH